A few days ago, I was out attempting to jog and found the first morels of the season. We had been hiking and checking the same woods for several weeks and had not found any, but I felt pretty confident that there would be a small patch to pick near where we found late morels last year. So,... Continue Reading →
Easy to Peel, Hard-“Boiled” Fresh Eggs
Having a devil of a time making deviled or hard boiled eggs from farm fresh eggs? Here is how you can easily make perfectly peelable eggs. I have tended chickens many of my years and have gathered thousands of fresh eggs. I have enjoyed them fried, poached, scrambled, dropped in soup, baked in quiche... pretty... Continue Reading →
Wild Spring Salad with Chickweed, Bittercress, Bacon and Fresh Mandarin Oranges
Chickweed is the star of, and reason for, this salad. The bittercress plays a supporting role as it just happened to be growing through a patch of Chickweed in my yard. The flavors of the two greens compliment each other beautifully. Finding them together was like foraging a ready-made salad mix. These two greens together... Continue Reading →
When Morels are Nowhere to be Found; Winner, Winner, Chickweed Dinner
"Dinner" is a bit of an exaggeration. More like chickweed side salad to go with a dinner that I had hoped would include fresh Morels. It was my first time picking or eating chickweed so it is still fun and exciting enough for me to write about. I have always wanted to learn more about... Continue Reading →
Jalapeño Cornbread
This cornbread is full of flavor, finely diced peppers,and the perfect amount of heat. It is not your sheet pan, grocery store deli, sliced peppers from a tin can kind of jalapeno cornbread. This fluffy cornbread gives you jalapeno and cheddar flavor, inside a beautiful crunchy crust. First, you need a well seasoned cast iron... Continue Reading →
When modern gardeners are planning their summer gardens, tomatoes and peppers are usually given the most attention. We will also usually make space in our garden plans for green beans and squash. But, what about beans and peas for dry storage? Not many home gardens include them these days. Dried legumes have never been on... Continue Reading →
You Say “Potato”, We say “Tater”: Growing Potatoes in the South
Growing potatoes in the South
